CONSERVATIVES CRITICAL OF BRISTOL BLACK BIN BOMBSHELL! Wednesday, 13 November, 2024 Conservative Councillor Henry Michallat has attacked revelations that Bristol City Council is shortly going to ask residents about possible controversial changes to their household waste and recycling collections. A leaked consultation document which is scheduled to go-live next Monday (18th November) apparently posits options to reduce the current fortnightly refuse rounds down to three or even a... Local News
Tory Accuses Council of 'Snubbing' Servicewsmen by Scrapping Armed Forces Day! 21st January 2016 Bristol City Council has scrapped its plans to mark Armed Forces Day this coming Saturday, 25th June and the news has prompted a senior City Councillor to slam... Local News
Tories Table Their Support Over Banding Regrade for Battered Women! 20th January 2016 Conservative Leader Councillor Mark Weston is lending his group’s support for a change to the criteria used in determining eligibility to social housing for... Local News
Conservatives aghast at sheer scale of speed zone failures! 19th January 2016 Conservative Councillor Charles Lucas has declared incredulity over the results of the latest ‘unofficial’ survey into the operation of Bristol’s 20 mph speed... Local News
Conservatives seek commitment over future of the swing bridge! 13th January 2016 Conservative Councillor Graham Morris has tabled a motion for next week’s meeting of the Full Council which calls on the Mayor to give an assurance that ‘baring... Local News
Conservatives to move Transport Motion to get Bristol Moving Again 12th January 2016 Conservative Councillor Charles Lucas is set to argue for a radical transport experiment aimed at easing congestion and speed up traffic travel times in the... Local News
Planned 'Barking-Mad' Redcliff Hill Bus-Lane Will Add To Gridlock! 11th January 2016 A leading Conservative Councillor has slammed Metrobus plans to create a north-bound bus-lane up Redcliff Hill as “barking-mad” and sure to add to city gridlock... Local News
Tory motion on rail set to get debated. 11th December 2015 The campaign for increased rail investment in South Bristol has received a boost with a Conservative motion originally tabled for debate by city councillors... Local News
Lengthy delay on sing-bridge strengthening probed by Tory 8th December 2015 A former Tory Leader on Bristol City Council is calling on Mayor George Ferguson to confirm a ‘shocking’ delay of at least three-months on the Prince Street... Local News
Tories set to tackle planning class anomaly! 7th December 2015 Conservative Councillor Chris Windows is to raise the issue of permitted planning or so-called class use designation over a controversial new development taking... Local News
New National Restrictions in England - Stay at Home. Protect the NHS. Save Lives. 1st November 2020 The second coronavirus peak that we have seen around the world has shown us all that we are going to be dealing with the coronavirus for the long-term. National News
An update from the Prime Minister on our fight against coronavirus 31st October 2020 The Prime Minister has updated the country on our next steps in the fight against coronavirus. National News
Our Further Financial Support for Jobs and Businesses 23rd October 2020 We are announcing a package specifically for those businesses which are not forced to close, but face reduced demand due to additional social distancing... National News
How our Culture Recovery Fund is Supporting the Arts 14th October 2020 The Culture Secretary has announced £257 million to help save theatres, arts venues, museums and cultural organisations across England, protecting both jobs and... National News
Boris Johnson’s Update on tackling coronavirus 12th October 2020 We must act now to control the spread of the virus and protect the NHS, so we can keep cancer treatments, elective surgeries and other vital diagnostic services... National News
Conservative Party Conference 2020 speeches 7th October 2020 See speeches from Virtual Conservative Party Conference 2020 outlining how we will build back better from the pandemic. National News